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Kong And His Heroine

Contributed by tifrob on Monday, 23rd August 2004 @ 10:24:52 PM in AEST
Topic: Tributes



Big and strong ~ A leading man,
His heroine never understands,
He loved her so ~ Yes, he did,
Fighting for her is what he did,
Took on the world ~ Fire power too,
For his beauty he wanted to rescue,
Not understanding ~ His lady’s fear,
Or the world’s flaming sears,
He ran with her ~ In his hand,
Protecting her was his plan,
She cried and screamed ~ Fought him so,
He was to ugly for her to know,
She couldn’t see ~ In to his soul,
Neither of them were consoled,
Beauty and the Beast ~ The story was born,
But for King Kong very few mourned,
His heroine lives on ~ Even today,
Kong always loved her ~ His beauty Fay Wray.

King Kong - 1933

Vina Fay Wray
September 15, 1907 - August 9, 2004




Copyright © tifrob ... [ 2004-08-23 22:24:52]
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Re: Kong And His Heroine (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 23rd August 2004 @ 10:41:38 PM AEST
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Very touching,. a great tribute. i love monster movies, Kong, Godzilla, gamera, donesn't matter. but Kong was the best.


Re: Kong And His Heroine (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 23rd August 2004 @ 10:42:47 PM AEST
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I cried so when they killed him. Course I cry anytime anything gets killed, but it was so sad. He did love her in his beastly way. Love is love, no matter what shape or form it comes in. Quite insightful.

Rita


Re: Kong And His Heroine (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Monday, 23rd August 2004 @ 11:00:29 PM AEST
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wow! Very interesting peice of history here.
awesome.
Luv, huggs, smiles,
emy


Re: Kong And His Heroine (User Rating: 1 )
by katyqueen35 on Tuesday, 24th August 2004 @ 12:22:32 AM AEST
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Hmmm kinda cute.And yet beautifullly written .




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